Semiconductor device

ABSTRACT

A manufacturing method of a semiconductor device of this invention includes forming metal pads on a Si substrate through a first oxide film, bonding the Si substrate and a holding substrate which bolsters the Si substrate through a bonding film, forming an opening by etching the Si substrate followed by forming a second oxide film on a back surface of the Si substrate and in the opening, forming a wiring connected to the metal pads after etching the second oxide film, forming a conductive terminal on the wiring, dicing from the back surface of the Si substrate to the bonding film and separating the Si substrate and the holding substrate.

REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 11/035,399, filed Jan. 14, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/462,829, filed Jun. 17, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,864,172.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a manufacturing method of a semiconductor device, specifically to a manufacturing method of a BGA (Ball Grid Array) type semiconductor device which has ball-shaped conductive terminals.

2. Description of the Related Art

A BGA type semiconductor device has been known as a kind of surface-mount type semiconductor device. A plurality of ball-shaped conductive terminals made of a metal material such as solder is arrayed in a grid pattern on one principal surface of a package substrate and is connected with a semiconductor die bonded on the other principal surface of the substrate in the BGA type semiconductor device. When the BGA type semiconductor device is mounted into electronic equipment, the semiconductor die and external circuit on a printed circuit board are electrically connected by thermally bonding each of the conductive terminals to each of wiring patterns on the printed circuit board.

Such a BGA type semiconductor device is known to have advantages in providing a large number of connection terminals as well as reducing the size over other surface-mount type semiconductor devices such as an SOP (Small Outline Package) and a QFP (Quad Flat Package), which have lead pins protruding from their sides.

The BGA type semiconductor device was adopted into a CCD image sensor in recent years, and has been used as an image sensor chip mounted in a mobile telephone which is strongly required to reduce the size.

On the other hand, three-dimensional packaging technologies have come to attention, which use a wafer level CSP (Chip Size Package) or a technology to make through-hole interconnection in silicon substrate. These technologies include a method to make through-hole interconnection in silicon substrate after bonding multi layers of chips and a method to stack silicon wafers after making through-hole interconnections in the silicon substrate from the surface.

However, conventional three-dimensional packaging technologies have shortcomings of increased process steps. That is, because processing to make through-hole interconnection in silicon substrate starts from the surface and a via hole is filled with copper, CMP (Chemical Mechanical Polishing) processing from the top surface and re-distribution to connect the copper and a pad after forming the via hole are required. Although copper wiring technology is suitable for fine patterning, increased cost is unavoidable because copper itself is expensive and it is necessary to purchase a specific apparatus additionally.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention provides a semiconductor device including a semiconductor substrate, a metal pad disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate, and an electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the metal pad. The electrode connection portion is configured to be connected to an external electric connection portion. The device includes a first insulation film disposed on the side surface and the bottom surface of the semiconductor substrate and a metal wiring connected to the metal pad and extending along the side surface and the bottom surface of the semiconductor substrate.

The invention also provides a semiconductor device including a semiconductor substrate having a via hole penetrating through the semiconductor substrate, a metal pad disposed on the top surface of a semiconductor substrate so as to cover the via hole, and an electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the metal pad. The electrode connection portion is configured to be connected to an external electric connection portion. A first insulation film is disposed on the sidewall of the via hole, and a metal film is disposed on the first insulation film in the via hole.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device intermediate formed by a step of a manufacturing method of the first embodiment of this invention.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device intermediate following the step of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3A is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device intermediate following the step of FIG. 2.

FIG. 3B shows a cross-sectional view and a plan view of an outline of the semiconductor device intermediate of FIG. 3A.

FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B are cross-sectional views of semiconductor device intermediates following the step of FIG. 3A.

FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device intermediate following the step of FIG. 4B.

FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device intermediate following the step of FIG. 5.

FIG. 7A is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device intermediate following the step of FIG. 6.

FIG. 7B includes a cross-sectional view and a plan view of an outline of the semiconductor device intermediate of FIG. 7A.

FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device intermediate following the step of FIG. 7A.

FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device manufactured according to a second embodiment of this invention.

FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B are cross-sectional views of semiconductor device intermediates formed by steps of a manufacturing method of a third embodiment of this invention.

FIG. 11A is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device intermediate following the step of FIG. 10A.

FIG. 11B includes a cross-sectional view and a plan view of an outline of the semiconductor device intermediate of FIG. 11A.

FIG. 12A and FIG. 12B are cross-sectional views of semiconductor device intermediates following the step of FIG. 11A.

FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B are cross-sectional views of semiconductor device intermediates following the step of FIG. 12B.

FIG. 14A and FIG. 14B are cross-sectional views of semiconductor device intermediates following the step of FIG. 13B.

FIG. 15A is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device intermediate following the step of FIG. 14B.

FIG. 15B includes a cross-sectional view and a plan view of an outline of the semiconductor device intermediate of FIG. 15A.

FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional of a semiconductor device intermediate following the step of FIG. 15A.

FIG. 17A is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device according to a manufacturing method of the fourth embodiment of this invention.

FIG. 17B is a cross-sectional view of a semiconductor device according to a manufacturing method of the fifth embodiment of this invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The first embodiment according to the manufacturing method of the semiconductor device of this invention will be explained referring to the figures hereinafter.

First, an oxide film is formed on a silicon wafer (hereafter referred to as Si substrate) having a thickness of 1 to 600 μm, a plurality of metal (aluminum, aluminum alloy or copper, for example) pads 2 a and 2 b are formed on the oxide film, and an SiO₂ film or a PSG (phosphosilicate glass) film, which operates as a passivation film, is formed by plasma CVD to cover the pads 2 a and 2 b, forming a first oxide film 3 of a predetermined thickness together with the oxide film, as shown in FIG. 1. This passivation film may also be made of an acrylic resin, an epoxy resin, other organic materials or a combination of organic materials and inorganic materials. The pads 2 a and 2 b are connected with corresponding semiconductor elements formed in the Si substrate 1. The first oxide film 3 may be ground physically or etched chemically, for example, when extra flatness is required. Then portions (surface portions) of the pads 2 a and 2 b are exposed by etching the first oxide film 3 on the pads 2 a and 2 b using a photoresist film (not shown) as a mask. After that, a first wiring 4 made of aluminum, aluminum alloy or copper is formed on the surface of the pads 2 a and 2 b. Total thickness of the first oxide film 3 is about 5 μm in this embodiment.

Next, a polyimide film 5 is formed on the surface of the first wiring 4, and the polyimide film 5 is etched using a photoresist film (not shown) as a mask to form openings on the first wiring 4 connected with the pads 2 a and 2 b, as shown in FIG. 2. FIG. 2 shows the openings formed at both ends of the polyimide film 5.

Then after nickel (Ni) and gold (Au), which are not shown in the figure, are deposited in the openings, copper (Cu) is plated on them with a conventional plating apparatus to fill the openings with Cu posts 6. Au can be plated on the Cu posts 6 in order to protect the Cu posts 6 from corrosion. The total thickness of the conductive materials (Ni, Au, Cu and Au) filled in the opening is about 25 μm in this embodiment.

When this process is applied to a CSP process not used for three-dimensional process, there is no need of forming the openings. Thus coating entire surface with polyimide film 5 is enough.

Or a holding substrate 8, which will be described below, may be bonded on the Si substrate 1 without the polyimide film 5 using a bonding film.

When this process is adopted into CCD image sensors, it is necessary to form a transparent polyimide film or a transparent glass epoxy resin using screen printing in place of the polyimide film 5. A glass plate material may be bonded using an epoxy resin.

Next, a bonding film 7 is applied on the polyimide film 5 and the Cu posts 6 (or on Au on the Cu posts 6), and the holding substrate 8 and the Si substrate 1 are bonded together through the bonding film 7, as shown in FIG. 3A.

The holding substrate 8 is a holding material to prevent the Si substrate 1 from cracking during back-grinding of the Si substrate 1, which will be described below. The holding substrate 8 may be a Si plate, an oxide film (glass substrate) or a ceramic layer or the like. Thickness of the holding substrate 8 is about 400 μm in this embodiment, as required as the holding material.

An organic film soluble in acetone is adopted as the bonding film 7 in order to improve workability in separation process of the Si substrate 1 and the holding substrate 8. Thickness of the bonding film 7 is about 100 μm in this embodiment. The bonding film 7 is placed on the wafer leaving space at the peripheral portion of the wafer so that an epoxy resin 9 will be placed on the wafer to surround the bonding film 7.

A film without adhesiveness can be used in place of the bonding film, applying adhesive material on both sides of the film to bond the holding substrate 8 and the Si substrate 1 together. In this case, a solvent in which the adhesive material dissolves is used.

FIG. 3B shows a cross-sectional view and a plan view of an outline of the semiconductor device intermediate shown in FIG. 3A (the holding substrate 8 is omitted for convenience of explanation).

The bonding film 7 is sealed and fixed by packing the periphery of the bonding film 7 with the epoxy resin 9, as shown in FIG. 3B. Infiltration of chemical solution such as an organic solvent during various kinds of processing is prevented by the epoxy resin 9. This epoxy resin 9 may be a polyimide resin.

Next, the Si substrate 1 is back-ground to make the Si substrate 1 about 10 to 100 μm thick, as shown in FIG. 4A. The holding substrate 8 bolsters the Si substrate 1 during the back-grinding process. Then the back surface of the Si substrate 1 which is back-ground and the first oxide film 3 are etched to form a first opining K1, so that the pads 2 a and 2 b are exposed.

After a second oxide film 10 is deposited on the back surface of the Si substrate 1, the second oxide film 10 is etched to form a second opening K2, using a photoresist film (not shown) as a mask, as shown in FIG. 4B. A portion 3 a of the first oxide film 3 is left between the pad 2 a and the pad 2 b. A silicon nitride film or a polyimide film may be used instead of the second oxide film 10.

Although etching process of the Si substrate 1 is followed by etching process of the first oxide film 3, the second oxide film 10 is formed on the Si substrate 1 and in the first opening K1, and the second oxide film 10 is etched to form the second opening K2 in this embodiment, it is also possible that only the Si substrate 1 is etched, the second oxide film 10 is formed while the first oxide film 3 is left under the pads 2 a and 2 b, and the second oxide film 10 and the first oxide film 3 are etched to form the second opening K2.

Next, cushioning material 11 is formed at desired portions on the surface of the second oxide film 10 and aluminum (Al) or Al alloy is sputtered to cover the cushioning material 11, the second oxide film 10 and the second opening K2, forming the second wiring 12, as shown in FIG. 5. Or the second wiring 12 can be made of copper.

Next, the second wiring 12 is etched using a photoresist film (not shown) as a mask, so that the first oxide film 3 a is exposed, as shown in FIG. 6. That is, the etching is made to align each edge of the pads 2 a and 2 b with each edge of the second wiring 12 which covers the exposed back surface of the pads 2 a and 2 b. As a result, each of the pads 2 a and 2 b and the second wiring 12 are formed to have contacting area of length of about ten to several hundred micrometers. After forming the second wiring 12, electroless nickel (Ni) and gold (Au) plating is applied.

Or, the second wiring 12 may be formed by sputtering titan-tungsten (TiW) instead of aluminum, forming photoresist, electroplating of copper (Cu), removing the photoresist and etching the titan-tungsten (TiW).

Then solder balls (hereafter referred to as conductive terminals) 14 are formed by forming a solder mask (hereafter referred to as a protection film) 13 on the surface of the second wiring 12, screen-printing a solder paste on the protection film 13 and reflow processing of the solder paste. A polyimide film made of Rika-coat (a product of New Japan Chemical Co., Ltd.), which can be imidized at 200° C., is used as the protection film 13 in this embodiment.

Next, dicing is conducted to form dicing lines D in the first oxide film 3 a, as shown in FIG. 7A. The dicing lines D are provided to separate the semiconductor dice on the wafer. FIG. 7B shows a cross-sectional view and a plan view of an outline of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 7A (the holding substrate 8 is omitted for convenience of explanation). The dicing lines D are formed to reach the bonding film 7 as shown in the cross-sectional view in FIG. 7B. The dicing lines D form a grid pattern as shown in the plan view in FIG. 7B.

Acetone infiltrates through the dicing lines D shown in FIG. 7B to dissolve the bonding film 7, when the Si substrate 1 is immersed in acetone in a solvent tank (not shown). As a result, the Si substrate 1 (each die) and the holding substrate 8 are separated to complete each CSP die as shown in FIG. 8.

The Si substrate 1 and the holding substrate 8 are separated simply by immersing them in acetone after dicing, providing good workability, since the organic bonding film 7 which is soluble in acetone is used to bond the Si substrate 1 and the holding substrate 8 together in this embodiment.

A film having weak adhesion may also be used instead of the bonding film 7, and the dice can be peeled off physically after dicing. Furthermore, when a transparent glass is used as the holding substrate 8, a UV-tape is applied as the organic film 7 and the dice are separated by exposing them to ultraviolet radiation after dicing.

When the Si substrate 1 and the holding substrate 8 are bonded with a non-adhesive film to which UV-type adhesive material is applied in place of the bonding film 7, the Si substrate 1 can be diced after separating the Si substrate 1 and the holding substrate 8 by exposing the UV-type adhesive material to ultraviolet radiation in a later process step and hardening it.

Additionally, the wafer and the holding substrate 8 can be separated by heating the back side of the wafer with a hot plate to melt and soften the organic film (bonding film) 7 sandwiched between the wafer and the holding substrate 8. In this case, if the bonding film 7 is the organic film soluble in acetone, it would melt when heated to about 200° C., and if the bonding film 7 is the polyimide film, it would melt when heated to about 400° C.

As an alternative method to separate the Si substrate 1 and the holding substrate 8, only the periphery of the wafer is dipped in a chemical such as acid (for example sulfuric acid) before the dicing, by rotating the wafer while it is held vertical.

Or, as a method to separate the Si substrate 1 and the holding substrate 8 more directly, there are methods to scrape off the peripheral portion made of the epoxy resin with a cutter, a saw or a knife, or to scrape off that portion by grinding the silicon wafer.

When the Si substrate 1 is diced after the holding substrate 8 is separated from the Si substrate 1, the Si substrate 1 can be properly processed during the dicing in part because the passivation film provides the additional mechanical support to the Si substrate 1. For this purpose, the thickness of the passivation film is 1 to 100 μm, preferably 20 to 30 μm.

The second embodiment of this invention is shown in FIG. 9. Three-dimensional mounting of any number of layers of CSP chips is possible and capacity can be increased if the dice such as memories are the same in size, by stacking the CSP chips with the Cu post 6 of a CSP chip (a piece of the semiconductor device after separation as shown in FIG. 8) closely contacting to a conductive terminal of another CSP chip

The third embodiment according to the manufacturing method of the semiconductor device of this invention will be explained referring to figures hereinafter.

First, an oxide film is formed on a silicon wafer (hereafter referred to as Si substrate) 101 of 600 μm in thickness, a metal (Al, Al alloy or copper, for example) pad 102 is formed on the oxide film, and an SiO₂ film or a PSG film, which operates as a passivation film, is formed by plasma CVD to cover the pad 102, forming a first oxide film 103 of a predetermined thickness together with the oxide film, as shown in FIG. 10A. This passivation film may also be made of an acrylic resin, an epoxy resin, other organic materials or a combination of organic materials and inorganic materials. The pad 102 is connected with a semiconductor element formed in the Si substrate 101. The first oxide film 103 may be ground physically or etched chemically, for example, when extra flatness is required. Then a portion (surface portion) of the pad 102 is exposed by etching the first oxide film 103 on the pad 102 using a photoresist film (not shown) as a mask. Total thickness of the first oxide film 103 is about 5 μm in this embodiment.

Next, a polyimide film is formed on the pad 102 and the first oxide film 103, and the polyimide film is etched using a photoresist film (not shown) as a mask to form a polyimide film 104 having an opening on the pad 102, as shown in FIG. 10B. Then after nickel (Ni) 105 and gold (Au) 106 are formed in the opening, copper (Cu) is plated on them to fill the opening with a Cu post 107. Au can be plated on the Cu post 107 in order to protect the Cu post 107 from corrosion. Total thickness of the conductive materials (Ni, Au, Cu and Au) filled in the opening is about 25 cm in this embodiment.

When this process is adopted into the CCD image sensor, it is necessary to form a transparent polyimide film or a transparent glass epoxy resin using screen printing in place of the polyimide film 104. A glass plate material may be bonded using an epoxy resin.

When this process is applied to a CSP process not used for three-dimensional process, there is no need of forming the opening. Thus coating entire surface with polyimide film 104 is enough. As is the case with the first embodiment, a holding substrate 8 may be bonded on the Si substrate 1 without the polyimide film 5 using a bonding film.

Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 17A, titan-tungsten (TiW) 121 is formed on the pad 102 and the first oxide film 103, and is shaped into a predetermined pattern. Then a polyimide film 104A is formed and a Cu post 107A (and Au) is formed in an opening formed in the polyimide film 104A, adopting so-called re-distribution structure.

Next, a bonding film 110 is applied on the polyimide film 104 and the Cu post 107 (or on Au on the Cu post 107), and a holding substrate 111 and the Si substrate 101 are bonded together through the bonding film 110, as shown in FIG. 1A.

The holding substrate 111 is a holding material to prevent the Si substrate 101 from cracking during back-grinding of the Si substrate 101. Thickness of the holding substrate 111 is about 400 μm in this embodiment, as required as the holding material.

An organic film soluble in acetone is adopted as the bonding film 110 in order to improve workability in separation process of the Si substrate 101 and the holding substrate 111. Thickness of the bonding film 110 is about 100 μm in this embodiment. As is the case with the first embodiment, an epoxy resin 112 surrounds the bonding film 110. The width of the epoxy resin 112 is about 2 mm from outer the edge of the wafer.

A film without adhesiveness can be used in place of the bonding film, applying adhesive material on both sides of the film to bond the holding substrate 111 and the Si substrate 101 together. In this case, a solvent in which the adhesive material dissolves is used.

FIG. 11B shows a cross-sectional view and a plan view of an outline of the semiconductor device shown in FIG. 11A (the holding substrate 111 is omitted for convenience of explanation).

The bonding film 110 is sealed and fixed by packing the periphery of the bonding film 110 with the epoxy resin 112, as shown in FIG. 11B. Infiltration of chemical solution such as an organic solvent during various kinds of processing is prevented.

Next, the Si substrate 101 is back-ground to make the Si substrate 101 about 10 to 100 μm thick, as shown in FIG. 12A. The holding substrate 111 bolsters the Si substrate 101 during the back-grinding process. Then a second oxide film 113 of 0.01 μm in thickness is formed on a back surface of the Si substrate 101 which is back-ground. A silicon nitride film or an organic insulating material made of polyimide can be used instead of the second oxide film 113. Workability in the back-grind process is good because flatness of surface including the Cu post 107 does not matter and no additional processing is required.

An opening 114 is formed by etching the second oxide film 113 and the Si substrate 101 using a photoresist film (not shown) as a mask, as shown in FIG. 12B. After this step, the first oxide film 103 exposed in the opening 114 is etched to expose the pad 102, as shown in FIG. 13A. Then a third oxide film is formed by CVD method to cover the second oxide film 113 and the pad 102 in the opening 114 a, and the third oxide film is anisotropically etched to remain on the sidewall of the opening 114 a, forming a sidewall spacer film 115. The CVD processing of the third oxide film is made, for example, at low temperature of about 200° C. The sidewall spacer 115 may be made of silicon nitride film.

Next, a barrier film 116 made of titanium nitride (TiN) or tantalum nitride (TaN) is sputtered in the opining 114 a through the sidewall spacer 115, and copper is filled in the opening 114 a through the barrier film 116 to form a Cu buried layer 117, as shown in FIG. 13B. This process step includes Cu seeding, Cu plating and Cu annealing. Then, copper is buried in the opening 114 a. When extra flatness is required, the copper is polished by CMP.

Then a solder mask 118 with an opening somewhat wider than the opening 114 a filled with Cu is formed on the Cu buried layer 117, and a solder paste is screen-printed in the opening through the solder mask 118 followed by reflow processing of the solder paste to form a solder ball 119 on the Cu buried layer 117, as shown in FIG. 14A. Apolyimide film made of Rika-coat (a product of New Japan Chemical Co., Ltd.), which can be imidized at 200° C. is used as the solder mask 118 in this embodiment.

Alternatively, as shown in FIG. 17B, an aluminum film 131 and a nickel film (and a gold film) 132 are formed on the Cu buried layer 117 and the second oxide film 113, and are shaped into a predetermined pattern. A structure in which a solder ball 119A is formed through a solder mask 118A can be adopted.

Next, as shown in FIG. 14B, the device is diced from the side of the Si substrate to the depth reaching the bonding film 110.

Acetone infiltrates through dicing lines D shown in FIG. 15B to dissolve the bonding film 110, when the Si substrate 101 is immersed in acetone in a solvent tank (not shown). As a result, the Si substrate 101 (each die) and the holding substrate 111 are separated to complete each CSP die 120 as shown in FIG. 15A.

The Si substrate 101 and the holding substrate 111 are separated simply by immersing them in acetone after dicing, providing good workability, since the organic bonding film 110 which is soluble in acetone is used to bond the Si substrate 101 and the holding substrate 111 together in this embodiment.

Alternatively, a film having weak adhesion may be used instead of the bonding film 110, and the dice can be peeled off physically after dicing. Furthermore, when a transparent glass is used as the holding substrate 111, a UV-tape is applied as the organic bonding film 110 and the dice are separated by exposing them to ultraviolet radiation after dicing.

When the Si substrate 101 and the holding substrate 111 are bonded with a non-adhesive film to which UV-type adhesive material is applied in place of the bonding film 110, the Si substrate 101 may be diced after separating the Si substrate 101 and the holding substrate 111 by exposing the UV-type adhesive material to ultraviolet radiation in a later process step and hardening it.

Additionally, the wafer and the holding substrate 111 may be separated by heating the back side of the wafer with a hot plate to melt and soften the organic film (bonding film) 110 sandwiched between the wafer and the holding substrate 111. In this case, if the bonding film 110 is the organic film soluble in acetone, it would melt when heated to about 200° C., and if the bonding film 110 is the polyimide film, it would melt when heated to about 400° C.

As an alternative method to separate the Si substrate 101 and the holding substrate 111, only the periphery of the wafer is dipped in a chemical such as acid before dicing, by rotating the wafer while it is held vertical. Or, there is a method of scraping off the peripheral portion made of the epoxy resin with a cutter to separate them. After one of these methods is performed, a BG tape is bonded and dicing is conducted.

Three-dimensional mounting of any number of layers is made possible and capacity may be increased if the dice such as memories are the same in size, by stacking the CSP chips 120 with the Cu post 107 (or the Au plated on the Cu post 107) of a CSP chip closely contacting to the solder ball 119 of another CSP chip.

In the embodiments above, wirings are formed with apparatuses such as a sputtering apparatus and a plating apparatus which are used commonly in assembly. Thus, the semiconductor devices are manufactured with a very simple manufacturing process at low cost.

Also, there is no need for CMP from the top surface side, which is required in conventional methods, since making a through-hole in silicon and filling a via hole with copper (Cu) are not made from the surface in this invention, unlike in conventional three-dimensional packaging technologies. Thus, the number of the process steps are reduced.

In the stacked structure, re-distribution wiring to connect a Cu via and a pad after forming the Cu via is not needed, eliminating any additional process step.

Furthermore, thickness of the chip may be reduced as much as possible, since the holding substrate and the Si substrate are subject to back-grinding and the subsequent processing after they are bonded together. 

1. A semiconductor device comprising: a semiconductor substrate; a metal pad disposed on a top surface of the semiconductor substrate; an electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the metal pad, the electrode connection portion being configured to be connected to an external electric connection portion; a first insulation film disposed on a side surface and a bottom surface of the semiconductor substrate; and a metal wiring in contact with the metal pad and extending along the side surface and the bottom surface of the semiconductor substrate.
 2. The semiconductor device of claim 1, further comprising a protection film covering the metal wiring.
 3. The semiconductor device of claim 1, wherein the electrode connection portion comprises a stack of a nickel layer, a gold layer and a copper layer or a stack of a nickel layer, a gold layer, a copper layer and a gold layer.
 4. The semiconductor device of claim 1, wherein a top surface of the electrode connection portion is exposed for external connection to the external electric connection portion.
 5. The semiconductor device of claim 1, further comprising a first wiring disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate and electrically connecting the electrode connection portion and the metal pad.
 6. The semiconductor device of claim 5, further comprising a second insulation film disposed on the first wiring and having an opening above the electrode connection portion.
 7. The semiconductor device of claim 6, wherein the second insulation film comprises a polyimide resin or an epoxy resin.
 8. The semiconductor device of claim 1, further comprising a conductive terminal electrically connected to the metal wiring.
 9. The semiconductor device of claim 8, further comprising a cushioning material disposed between the metal wiring and the semiconductor substrate under the conductive terminal.
 10. The semiconductor device of claim 1, wherein the first insulation film comprises a single layer that is homogenous in terms of composition thereof.
 11. A semiconductor device comprising: a first semiconductor device comprising a semiconductor substrate, a metal pad disposed on a top surface of the semiconductor substrate, an electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the metal pad, an insulation film disposed on a side surface and a bottom surface of the semiconductor substrate and a metal wiring in contact with the metal pad and extending along the side surface and the bottom surface of the semiconductor substrate; and a second semiconductor device stacked on the first semiconductor device and comprising an electric connection portion that is in contact with the electrode connection portion of the first semiconductor device.
 12. A semiconductor device comprising: a first semiconductor device comprising a first semiconductor substrate, a first metal pad disposed on a top surface of the first semiconductor substrate, a first electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of the first semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the first metal pad, a first insulation film disposed on a side surface and a bottom surface of the first semiconductor substrate, a first metal wiring in contact with the first metal pad and extending along the side surface and the bottom surface of the first semiconductor substrate and a first conductive terminal disposed on the bottom surface of the first semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the first metal wiring; and a second semiconductor device comprising a second semiconductor substrate, a second metal pad disposed on a top surface of the second semiconductor substrate, a second electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of the second semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the second metal pad, a second insulation film disposed on a side surface and a bottom surface of the second semiconductor substrate, a second metal wiring in contact with the second metal pad and extending along the side surface and the bottom surface of the second semiconductor substrate and a second conductive terminal disposed on the bottom surface of the second semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the second metal wiring, wherein the first and second semiconductor devices are stacked together so that the first electrode connection portion of the first semiconductor device is in contact with the second conductive terminal of the second semiconductor device.
 13. A semiconductor device comprising: a semiconductor substrate having a via hole penetrating through the semiconductor substrate; a metal pad disposed on a top surface of the semiconductor substrate so as to cover the via hole; an electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the metal pad, the electrode connection portion being configured to be connected to an external electric connection portion; a first insulation film disposed on a sidewall of the via hole; and a metal film disposed on the first insulation film in the via hole so as to be in contact with the metal pad.
 14. The semiconductor device of claim 13, further comprising a conductive terminal disposed on a bottom surface of the semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the metal film.
 15. The semiconductor device of claim 14, further comprising a wiring disposed on the bottom surface of the semiconductor substrate and in contact with the metal film, wherein the conductive terminal is on the wiring.
 16. The semiconductor device of claim 13, wherein the electrode connection portion comprises a stack of a nickel layer, a gold layer and a copper layer or a stack of a nickel layer, a gold layer, a copper layer and a gold layer.
 17. The semiconductor device of claim 13, further comprising a second insulation film disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate and having an opening to expose the electrode connection portion.
 18. The semiconductor device of claim 17, wherein the second insulation film comprises a polyimide resin or an epoxy resin.
 19. The semiconductor device of claim 13, wherein the electrode connection portion is disposed on the metal pad.
 20. The semiconductor device of claim 13, further comprising an interconnection disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate and electrically connecting the electrode connection portion and the metal pad.
 21. A semiconductor device comprising: a first semiconductor device comprising a semiconductor substrate having a via hole penetrating through the semiconductor substrate, a metal pad disposed on a top surface of the semiconductor substrate so as to cover the via hole, an electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of the semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the metal pad, an insulation film disposed on a sidewall of the via hole and a metal film disposed on the insulation film in the via hole so as to be in contact with the metal pad; a second semiconductor device stacked on the first semiconductor device and comprising an electric connection portion that is in contact with the electrode connection portion of the first semiconductor device.
 22. A stacked layer type semiconductor device, comprising: a first semiconductor device comprising a first semiconductor substrate having a first via hole penetrating through the first semiconductor substrate, a first metal pad disposed on a top surface of the first semiconductor substrate so as to cover the first via hole, a first electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of first the semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the first metal pad, a first insulation film disposed on a sidewall of the first via hole and a first metal film disposed on the first insulation film in the via hole so as to be in contact with the first metal pad and a first conductive terminal disposed on a bottom surface of the first semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the first metal film; and a second semiconductor device comprising a second semiconductor substrate having a second via hole penetrating through the second semiconductor substrate, a second metal pad disposed on a top surface of the second semiconductor substrate so as to cover the second via hole, a second electrode connection portion disposed on the top surface of second the semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the second metal pad, a second insulation film disposed on a sidewall of the second via hole and a second metal film disposed on the second insulation film in the via hole so as to be in contact with the second metal pad and a second conductive terminal disposed on a bottom surface of the second semiconductor substrate and electrically connected to the second metal film, wherein the first and second semiconductor devices are stacked together so that the first electrode connection portion of the first semiconductor device is in contact with the second conductive terminal of the second semiconductor device. 